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This is "My way" I have gotten them to run in emergency type situation, if the electric element wont get it hot enough, I use a small pencil torch or turbo torch and briefly heat an area the size of a siver dollar or lesss maybe quarter if small, geherally in center if round or low to mid if wall maunted and square, this sis not protocol and shouldnt be done indoors with everything shut! at your risk!!! I cannot say do that , I do it, but it will flash a bit and roll out a bit but its ok once going they go all night in my experience, 1/2 wil burn offf the dust etc that held em back some ned new platinum pad.

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Should a duraheat, etc., cylindrical convetion heater's flame be bright yellow, blue , or what? With the old wick the flame was blue, with the catalytic converter glowing red hot. Now with the new wick, I can't even see the CC, because the flame burns a bright yellow. Also I have to really fine tune it now. A wee bit too high, I get smoke and soot. A wee bit too low, same...smoke and possibly flame out.

the coleman uses a vermiculite "sponge" in the dome. after you pump it up and start it, there should be a quarter to half dollar area on the dome that gets saturated with fuel. you light this area then open the valve all the way. the entire dome should glow orange.